This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form FAM803?
A: Form FAM803 is an affidavit used in a family case to support a motion for change of venue.
Q: What is a motion for change of venue?
A: A motion for change of venue is a request to move a court case to a different location.
Q: Why would someone file a motion for change of venue?
A: Someone might file a motion for change of venue to request a different location for their court case, often due to concerns about fairness or convenience.
Q: Who can file Form FAM803?
A: The party involved in a family case who wishes to change the venue can file Form FAM803.
Q: What information should be provided in Form FAM803?
A: Form FAM803 requires the party to provide detailed reasons for requesting the change of venue and any supporting evidence.
Q: What should I do after filling out Form FAM803?
A: After filling out Form FAM803, you should submit it to the court clerk and follow any additional instructions provided by the court.
Q: Can filing Form FAM803 guarantee a change of venue?
A: Filing Form FAM803 does not guarantee a change of venue. The court will review the motion and make a decision based on the facts and circumstances of the case.
Q: Can I file a motion for change of venue without using Form FAM803?
A: It is generally recommended to use Form FAM803 when filing a motion for change of venue in a family case. However, you should consult with an attorney or the court clerk to confirm the specific requirements in your jurisdiction.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form FAM803?
A: There may be filing fees associated with submitting Form FAM803. You should check with the court or consult with an attorney to determine the applicable fees.
Form Details:
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